Monogrammed Glass Wall Art using Glass Paint

I wanted to make a monogrammed art piece for my nine-year old’s room, so I decided to try out the products on a floating glass frame. It couldn’t have been easier! The best part… it costs less than $10!

Supplies that you will need:

*DecoArt Glass Paint Marker, I used black

*Floating Glass Picture Frame

*Computer Print Out

I had such a great time trying out DecoArt’s black glass paint marker on this project. I also love that I was able to create a beautiful piece of wall art with a frame, marker, and piece of paper!

Let’s learn how to make it…

Step One. I used PicMonkey to create a custom art print, I made sure that it would fit on a standard 8.5 x 11 inch piece of paper and then used a Spirograph overlay and some fancy fonts for the lettering. Print it out.

Step Two. Open up the frame and tape the piece of paper in place. Refasten the frame making sure you like the placement of the paper.

Step Three. Here is the fun part… trace all of the black with your glass marker. You are going to love how easily it glides and how consistent it is. Once you are finished, let it dry completely and take the paper out of the frame. That’s it!

Ann loves it which makes this mama pretty happy!

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Comments

When I saw this I immediately thought of the 1960’s toy called Spirograph. I used to have oodles of fun with that thing!
I bet it’s not the same using a computer program to design it for you.
Looks good though! I like it and may just make one for myself, a fancy R will look really great